Dinnerware Patterned / Coloured Studio Blue

Studio Blue Flint Large Ridged Bowl

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Denby

Studio Blue

Flint Ridged Bowl - Large
  • Size: 31cm
  • Hand-crafted in the Denby Pottery from high quality, locally-sourced clay
  • Expertly glazed to prevent chipping and enhance durability
  • Oven, microwave, dishwasher and freezer safe
  • Part of Denby’s Studio Blue range, new to 2018

A beautiful and functional bowl from Denby’s new Studio Blue range with a ridged texture. It’s ideal to use as a serving piece for salads, pasta, potatoes, vegetables and sides as well as breads, fruit and desserts to share.

The Large Ridge Bowl is a perfect shape for global recipes and dishes as well as use as a cooking vessel. Showcasing the unique Studio Blue glaze, it also makes a stunning interior piece to use around the home.

As with most of your beloved Denby piece this Ridged bowl is: Oven, microwave, dishwasher and freezer safe

Denby Studio Blue is inspired by the trend for a natural aesthetic in the home using honest materials and ceramic crafting techniques. This quality stoneware collection, which is made in Derbyshire England, features a range of bowls, plates and platters designed with laid-back entertaining in mind.
This informal collection is designed to complement a variety of global foods. It includes a wide range of bowls in various shapes and sizes, ideal for pasta, ramen and rice dishes to reflect the nation's continuing love of bowl food. Additional items i
nclude the coupe dinner plate, oil bottle with cork stopper, and cheese platter, which can complement existing tableware to create a stylishly laid-back setting.
The range combines four tonal glazes inspired by the colours and textures found in stone and minerals, combined to create a tactile collection which captures the essence of Denby's hand-crafting skills and textural glazes perfected over 200 years. 

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